Linux Progress Patch

The Linux Progress Patch is a kernel patch which
displays a full-screen logo with a progress bar
and some informational text while booting. It
hides the normal startup messages printed by the
kernel, and is meant for people that don't care
about complicated and possibly confusing boot
messages.

Problem with lpp
Hi, I've a problem with lpp with kernel 2.4.20 on a PC with
via C3 processor anf LCD display.
I use grub and all the linux system is internal the initrd (run
on RAM).
In the grub boot menu I use:
kernel /boot/vmlinuz rw root=/dev/ram0 console=/dev/tty2
CONSOLE=/dev/tty2
initrd=/boot/initrd.gz ramdisk_size=23167

When the system boot, the image boot screen appear for
a moment then the system hang with a black screen and
caps lock and scroll lock blinking.

I modify some constant of lpp patch because I must use
800x600 images and the theme that I download has a file
(definitions-800x600) with needed parameters.